Derby County 0 Millwall 0

MILLWALL boss Kenny Jackett insists he wants strikers Steve Morison and Jason
Puncheon to still be with the club after the transfer window.

Delighted Jackett watched his team underline their reputation as surprise
packages with another top performance.

It is now eight unbeaten for the Lions — and Morison might so easily have made
it worse for insipid Derby.

The Welsh forward, 27, somehow put an early header wide from James Henry’s
pinpoint centre.

But Jackett refused to blame Morison, a transfer target for a lengthening
queue of top clubs.

He said: “Steve missed Saturday’s win over Palace because he had flu, and he
wasn’t quite right to face Derby.

“But he stayed out there for 70 minutes.

“We know a number of people admire his ability. We also know we have
absolutely no intention of letting him leave.”

Morison replaced Puncheon, ruled out of his final appearance on loan from
Southampton due to a dead leg.

Puncheon signed off with a hat-trick against Palace and Jackett revealed: “We
are in conversation with Southampton to see what happens next.

“Jason knows we want to bring him back for the rest of the season.”

Derby boss Nigel Clough, who saw his team stop the opposition from scoring for
the first time since November 9, said: “Simply keeping a clean sheet for a
change is a massive bonus. The back four were very good.”